Outcome: It shows to your future employers that you’ve quite a grip on deploying public cloud infrastructure. OpenStack comes with practically all of the benefits of cloud computing. That means it:

OpenStack’s deployment and self-service capabilities offers developers and IT staff with faster and better access to IT resources. Because developers can supply machines rapidly and on-demand, they can significantly reduce development and testing periods and have more freedom to experiment with new ideas.

Faster deployment of IT resources also means end users and business units no longer have to wait days or weeks to start using the network services and applications they need.

Although not as scalable as public clouds, OpenStack private clouds still offer a significant degree of scalability. You can still spin up and spin down servers on-demand. So, for example, if one department encounters a surge in demand for computing resources, IT resources may be temporarily redirected from other departments to the one that currently needs it the most.

OpenStack enables the construction of private, on-premise clouds, it can help in regulatory compliance endeavours. If your cloud is in your own data centre, you’ll have more control of access privileges, security measures, and security policies.

Audience: Those who are looking for the future in the field for deploying public Cloud Infrastructure.

Prerequisite: Should have strong knowledge of Linux operating System and private Virtualization.